Colin Jost And Pete Davidson Bought A Staten Island Ferry For $280,100 Last Year And Now Have No Idea What's Going On With It

    "Is it worse that I was actually stone-cold sober when we bought the ferry?"

    You may have heard the news that Colin Jost and Pete Davidson are the proud owners of a decommissioned Staten Island ferry.

    A closeup of Colin and Pete

    But in case you missed it, the Saturday Night Live pals and Staten Island natives purchased the ferry during an auction last year for $280,100.

    Pete and Colin at the Weekend Update desk

    Although the pair had plans to turn the boat into an entertainment venue, there's been no updates about what's going on with the project.

    The large orange ferry on the water

    And when Pete was recently asked about the 300-foot vessel, he admitted he had no idea what was happening.

    A closeup of Pete

    "I have no idea what's going on with that thing," he told Entertainment Tonight, adding that he hoped it hadn't sunk.

    A closeup of Pete

    He continued, "Me and Colin were very stoned a year ago and bought a ferry. And we're figuring it out."

    A closeup of Colin and Pete

    Meanwhile, Colin just clarified that he actually wasn't stoned at all — which he thinks might make the whole thing worse.

    A closeup of Colin

    "Is it worse that I was actually stone-cold sober when we bought the ferry?" Colin wrote in response to a headline about the venture.

    A screenshot of a headline that says "Pete Davidson and Colin Jost were very stoned when they bought the ferry"

    He added, "We’re excited to prove the non-believers wrong. You’re going to be BEGGING to get on this ferry in two years. Mark my words."

    A closeup of Colin

    Colin then joked that his upcoming standup tour was going to help finance the ferry, which is apparently in need of some work.

    A closeup of Colin

    According to the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services, the boat was decommissioned due to "mechanical issues" and was in "poor condition" before its sale.

    A closeup of the ferry

    Fingers crossed Pete and Colin can get things up and running!